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Well, Krasinski is going to shoot Quiet Place 2 in 2019, assuming F4 comes out in 2021 at the earliest, Krasinski can shoot F4 the following year
The movie will be close to entering production by may 2020 if it isnt already by that point this could rule out krasinski. Assuming their aiming for a 2021 release.
Where is this info of a 2020 production from? Was there an announcement or statement about this?
I'm not really expecting an FF film before 2023. It would be great if it's sooner, but I think we have to count on it being a while with other films (currently in various stages of production) coming before.
4. Reed as the awkward geek was one of the biggest problems with the 2005 film. That tired cliche that super-intelligent people are also necessarily geeks needs to be put to rest.
Barely see the malnourished, can never sleep, Bruce Banner.I don't see how that's an issue in a universe built around the ultimate "cool nerd" Tony Stark. I don't want Reed to be another Tony. Delving into the more unique, interesting parts of his psyche will set him apart.
I don't see how that's an issue in a universe built around the ultimate "cool nerd" Tony Stark. I don't want Reed to be another Tony. Delving into the more unique, interesting parts of his psyche will set him apart.
well, he's not Peter Parker obviously...too old for thatBut there are not only two variations on the scientist: either cool playboy type like Tony Stark, or autistic, socially awkward nerd like some seem to think Reed is.
I don't see how that's an issue in a universe built around the ultimate "cool nerd" Tony Stark. I don't want Reed to be another Tony. Delving into the more unique, interesting parts of his psyche will set him apart.
But there are not only two variations on the scientist: either cool playboy type like Tony Stark, or autistic, socially awkward nerd like some seem to think Reed is.
Was an archaeological professor and explorer like Indiana Jones like Tony Stark at all? He certainly wasn't the so-called autistic type either. He was simply different to either option.
Would you call someone like Spock autistic or suffering from Asperger's? Are all Vulcans autistic? There are certainly some similarities between Reed and Spock. But then, Reed also has some of the bravado of Kirk, or the diplomacy of Picard.
Ultimate Fantastic Four had Reed turn into a villain called 'The Maker' and had Sue and Ben marry each other.
Not exactly the best source material to draw upon for your FF film. It's easily the weakest of the Ultimate line though the Ultimatum takes that designation as the 'worst'.
I think there's a danger of dismissing anyone who is more introverted or even more intellectual as being autistic or having Asperger's. Not everyone has to be super outgoing. Nor should it be the case that if you aren't, then suddenly there's something not quite right about you.
Even if you are socially awkward, that doesn't make you autistic either. It's not like there are only extroverts and then those with autism. That's how people started to come up with the idea of having an autistic Peter Parker as well for Homecoming, and thinking Asa Butterfield in X+Y was an accurate portrayal of him, just because Peter was more of a loner and was more shy during his high school years.
In all the classic FF comics, Reed was certainly genius level and thought more quickly than everyone else. But he never came across as if he were so socially awkward or unable to relate to people.
Did he lock himself away in his lab for long periods at a time and isolate himself? Sure. But so did Tony Stark, sometimes for weeks on end.
Reed still seemed confident and sure of himself socially and was a man of action and adventure. That's why I saw him more like Indiana Jones or Doc Savage rather than someone like the Professor on Gilligan's Island or Carl Sagan or John Nash (from a Beautiful Mind), or any other more nerdy type.
I think theres an exciting opportunity there though. I mean, seeing Valkyrie and black widow meant so much to people who werent used to see people they can identify with kicking ass. I think seeing a hero not only with Aspergers kicking ass but also caring for his family, falling in love and getting married, being a good friend etc. Thats powerful stuff. That would so much to so many people, myself included who has Aspergers (diagnosed by a professional, not doctor google) and to the families of people with Aspergers
I'm all for this in-concept, but the problem is, Reed has never really been portrayed as having the actual characteristics of an autistic person. So you have to either change his character drastically (which I don't like), or simply call him "autistic" when he's not (which I think is an insult to autistic people).
I would prefer the introduction of an actual character with autism who demonstrates those characteristics rather than ret-conning Reed Richards.
This. I don't want Reed to have to be turned into this just for some kind of representation. I want to see Reed Richards done properly on film. I haven't been waiting all this time for a good FF movie only to see Reed turned into that.
And I really don't like the idea of labelling him as autistic. It makes it feel like one could come up with a slogan to label people in general: "There are only 2 types of people in this world. Those who are extroverts, and those who are autistic."
That's how people even grow up or go through life with certain hang ups, because others with a lack of understanding wrote them off or labelled them as something because they couldn't conceive of any other possibilities in their limited minds.
It's also those narrow-minded people who think that introverts couldn't possibly be leaders because the only types are outgoing extroverts. But many leaders in history were actually introverts.
But maybe there's no such thing as an introvert, because you're either extroverted or you're autistic.![]()
Yes, absolutely. For a long time I just sort of assumed I was "on the spectrum" because of how broadly the term has come to be used.
But one day I decided to do some digging to try to really understand what Asperger's and Autism really mean, and I realized that, while I tend to have some of Reed Richard's characteristics, I really don't have the key characteristics of Autism.
I developed my language skills at a very early rather than late stage. I don't engage in repetitive behaviors etc. etc. etc. I definitely have ADD, but I almost certainly don't fit the real, clinical definition of Asperger's or Autism, and the same is probably true of Reed Richards.
I think these terms are getting a lot more publicity lately, and that's good. But I don't think people really understand the terms fully and they tend to apply them too broadly, and calling Reed Richards "Autistic" would fit that general misunderstanding rather than working to correct it.
Hey just because Im sick of seeing all the same names every time Im casting a gender bent fantastic four
Im actually really digging Goose as gender swapped Susan.
I'm all for this in-concept, but the problem is, Reed has never really been portrayed as having the actual characteristics of an autistic person. So you have to either change his character drastically (which I don't like), or simply call him "autistic" when he's not (which I think is an insult to autistic people).
I would prefer the introduction of an actual character with autism who demonstrates those characteristics rather than ret-conning Reed Richards.